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i. "The Smalls rare
as a home city ev-
Charges Denied
In Fraud Cases
Churchill Warns
Nazis Against
Use of Gas On
Airmen Called
On to Avenge
Jap Executions
Allied Planes
Hit Burma Again
etiteated that Great
Mhre ASM emmtriee
1MB total M about a*
GERMANS THROW IN HEAVY
FORCES BUT FAIL TO BREAK
SOVIET LINES IN KUBAN AREA
Study Needs of
Men for Army
Solons Question
OWI Methods
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one 170
stand
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invited to take
Hunt, and each
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AL.
had requw
victims be
finMton of
and
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campaign to separate control over
civilian supplies from the Wbr Pro-
duction Board.
Byram' advocacy of the more Bl
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through throe i
bristled wtth NM
Otaervere said
toiroto
ere exi
and bl
"Agitator'* reported
German documenta a
front diseased Adolf
for a -chemical offensive
Jap Executions
Emphasize Anew
War's Barbarism
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produced a 1M
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tenear-
against the Rus-
ritiah government
that any use of gas
•rmany or her sale!-
Yanks Duck Nazi Barrage
Wednesday brought some "trow-
in' Weather" for the Victory Oar-
dens, as the temperature was up to
tl tar a high and the low was only
57. Last year the readings were 53
and tt There has been a threat
of rfiln for the past two days, and
a little April shower, the garden-
er* believe, would not be amts*—
but po more April floods
OFF
Mr sad Mrs E M Small of
Oklahoma City were in Denton
Wecfriraday to meet Joe Strong
Sinai is district manager of the
Kaufman Mills of Indianapolis,
which company Strong
to West T — -
about Doni
ery time they vialt here." Strong
said, "and It makes me proud to
live in such a fine city "
C. I TO BUILD MM f
THIS MONTW
♦ NBW TOKK, Aprt. M.
♦ —Donald M. Nelson, aha*
♦ of the War Pi lAsnltete ■
♦ says the Untted-Btatoa Nl
♦ airplane production proi
♦ will reach taoo pianro
♦ month or come etom to
♦ figure.
ThMB'IBBIIIBIIHIIMU if
Britain May
Induct Americans
LONDON. April tt—(PV-Labor
Minister Krnest Bovin told the
House of Commons today that the
government is oonsidering the ques-
Uon Of Inducting United States
etttoana rsNdttig in Britain into
the British armed torose.
(IB Wted -
toe Mtototo
theaUMtedH
ato providt
was increasing the number of its
attacks on enemy ground troops.
(The German high command said
in a communique broadcast from
Berlin and recorded by The Asso-
ciated Pre» that 77 Soviet aircraft
were shot down yesterday, to of
them by Finnish fighters, white two
Nasi planes were missing. Light
German naval forces were said to
have sunk three Soviet supply vm-
sels off the Caucasus coast. The
land front was deaerfbed as "gen-
erally quiet, with local fighting ac-
tivity") —> —
Pravda,
newspaper, mid that several doeen
plane* raided Tilsit, East Prussian
rail city. Tuesday night, swooping
in on it from four directions and
giving it probably its heaviest blow
to date Numerous fires and explo-
sions were reported from the rail
yards and river docks, and the last
fliers to bomb the city started a
and the Red army's aviation i blase seen 100 miles away
Er-. •
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using poison gas i
sian front." the Bril
vowed toda;
by either <
ites would bring immediate repris-
als in kind against military objec-
tives throughout the whole exparae
of Germany "
The government's statement was
issued by Prime Minister Churchill .
from 10 Downing Street and news- .
papermen were called into an extra- |
ed. and Uie doors of the SeitaU-
werr again thrown open u> the pub-
lic While reporter* were entering
Senate chamber Sen. Karl
in foreground American Mddtors clamber out of their crude teraohm after a furious NUM bwmge aimed °*u . .
at half-track tank destroyers trowMng down a road in Twnteto. The tank dmfrnysri acatter go aa to otter a
poorer target. Note smoke from Shell burst. If the tank deetroyers had been a little fur Um along the road
they would have been blown to blU (Newsreel Pool from NTA Tsteptintnl.
’’Mw'J.iai
NewGains
lly-grown strawberries are
on the market now Dew-
wlll be here soon and grow-
aect a heavy crop of dew
iackberries thia year That
lot* of canning and pre-
ROUND
ABOUT
TOWN
—
By EDDY GILMORE
MOSCOW, April 33 —(A>-The
Germans kept up unceasing as-
multa tn the Kuban Valley of the
Caucasus during the night, trying
with a great weight of men. tanka
and planes to crack the Red army
lines from the southern shores of
the Sea of Asov to the Black Sea
ftt Novorowisk
All their efforts failed, and in
one sector, the Germans were re-
ported to have lost upwards of 1.-
700 men In the last 48 hour*
The German air force, mean-
while. was being engaged in some
of the vast Intensive air battles
of the campaign aa Russian flght-
er plane* met strong attempts to
dive-bomb the Red army's ground
troops Into submission.
The two-day score <• plane de-
struction in this sector was report-
ed as 83 to 43 in the Russians fa-
vor.
Cooke County
Pushes Bond Sales
Thro CbMte Omm«y
Ito bcnd sMm ^Ujto
message received
set up a muarcls agency outttos
the WFB with power equal to that
of the Amy and Navy to nbtotntng
necessary supplies tor NvBtora.
Senator Iftitouey tDOmni as-
ranged to report the bill Tnma.Hr
to the Senate today in prapaaMton
.TW iirttiwa wero
proved aad Ml gaftaa
the cosnmunteRM said.
General *^~*--
face lb a
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rar
ABILENE. April 33 Denials
of wrongdoing were entered In .
Federal District Court by three of ,
10 person* being tried on a charge
of conspiracy to defraud In the - .
construction of Avenger Field. ^T*n?TlPe Airport at^ 11 to p. m
Sweetwater (Central war time) Wednesday and
of u» u>re^*lfml Hrt.- 10 ThSr
SSX.'S SS^TSf-"*-
State police and local officers
sent to the Held said the plane
burned after the crash
Employes al the held said
VOL.XU1
BRITISH B
tan Selective Serv-
I there was nothing
agreement between
toe aad Oroai Mk
that United Btatae
Id bo oaamM from
a Anted poworo sot
ta-
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a ■
E\;^g8
ns"
lc appH-
«ra and
iervanta
ire.
)ept.
Ruaaina Report
Showing Hitler's
Plan to Use Ga»
tog war
condition.
North Hollywood. Calif., and Elton
Taylor. Big Spring test I fled yes-
terday he had turned over all 1
moneys above the cost of mate-
rial and labor for the field to Vic-
tor Nelson. 1
tor who built the field The latter
pleaded guilty to charge* o< con-
spiracy to defraud and has been
a government witness
Guilty pleas in the case also were
entered by Nelson's^ auditor. Rob-
ert J Young, and
Loe Angeles Other defendants are
Joe B Plosser and Charles A
Prince. Sweetwater, operator* of
Avenger Field, and Charles A. Car-
penter and A. L. Lmverena. both
IB mltea to the
MM And mto* hBto watt
72 Enemy Tank*
Knocked Out in
Bitter Fighting.
- S
w ■ ■ ■ ' !■ tear It’EM
ports of German's intention* had tot's machinegun Jammed and toft
come from "several sources ~ A So- . him helplss*.
viet official, meanwhite, declared Tcdij —- —■ ---•—
that "We have passed on to the | bartarn.
Senate Votes to
Reconsider Hike
i <>se oi iras irn
II) Old Age(x‘iling Russian Front
----- I LONDON. April Assert-
AUfiTlN. April 23.—<A5— WiUtoul Ing it had received reports that
poteon gas on the Rumton front.
He said the Soviet publication
•Agitator" reported that secret
d at tM
•b plans
Because there is no ixuacrted
drive for scrap metal. M-rap rubber
and Un can* right now. don t get
Ute Mea that the Government and
fighting force* don't need every
piece of metal that can be had
Thte scrap 1* vital to the prosecu-
tion of the war. and will couUnue
to be unUl the last gun 1* fired
If you have any such scrap, see
tbM.it gets to the scrap-pile on
Rast McKinney Street, between ,
Bell and Oakland a* soon as pos-
sible.
warted (Bat hrovy dmtrwcttan of
boatflk mUltaiw and tntetrial ta-
atalteitam and of <
and MmiMI tom _____ ,--
osmium a hacks o> American Air
a-----tatba Rantb ParMbi, 8oMh-
■Mtae. Atoabtoaa aM.Buropa.
wndararoretary repoHad that
Mtod Stotea now bro • brok-
adrona rogtoai WM romton-
Am* Any roaumptton that the
the M wnctoad tanks thay teft bo-
hind waro two of the bb-tan *BBk
vi Tlgara.
toate ,to beat off two ■niwBsral-
tacks against Mb now Mnro an-
cborad to the regtan of Takmato. ’
five mum northwest M BodNasMh.
■Ar.ssr.aii-iS:
' debate and immediately following , "Hitler is making preparations for
an abruptly-called execuUve *es- ------
slon tor the announced purpose of
considering two gubernatorial ap-
pointments. the Senate today re-
considered its vote on an amend-
ment raising the celling In old age
aaaiatance payments to 81 AM.000
The amendment to House bill »
would have raised the ceiling on
such payments by 8100.000 a
month It was originally adopted
mUbo.1 JdMlT oomton early today to
8en Houghton Brownlee, chair- u . . t ,
man of the committee on gover- I ,Brttr*1.-,b.roVca*U1y
ckIIccI for mq owoiuy Uombbo mmjHm
ZLiiMwTTftMinn tn con- brmdcaftU U) Oennany. di-
Urination of O B Ratliff of Spur
ieader orders the use of gas.
The Berlin radio, replying to tne
British Malemenu quoted German
I foreign office circles a* saying that
le limn juuicmii lhsutci > . .. t
TI.e-e nomination* were confirm- J glVf_n y^’t^^heyw<XS "
poison gas only If her enemies used 1
i it first ‘ ‘ ‘
NEW DELHI. April 33—UPF-Loor-
i flying Hurricane fighters SMBtod
—---. <4 the Arakan
------r yrotowte, te
were * cj-? their I teMaSte
- - “^toriudiniantam^
tew wfktort Arts d
itoroami^tf reto.
toHHtototototoB
wtttom <C Lite am. A A. M.
-re?,
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.♦ mA1iiD5reWSSc!L,ite!
♦ miUiaiy spoiMMBa
♦ said that a Item bMte to
♦ Amy* front aa Ctan RteNM
WASHINGTON. April XL
‘ i StabUtaattan Directar
In ths battte «f Be
Pam amd ftbtomte
into the fray
Twwnq tete.1
dertrarod ate a k
M^wTm&S on~rmte"
orotqtod to teABtaa.
“"i OemBona struek wastww
p. m. to territory wtoro I
ng took place Irot IteOTO
euTtera
CtaidmilBt.
_
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determined than ever to “btot out
the shamelee* militarism of Japan"
were such comments as these:
Chairman Sabath <D-ni> of the
House rules committee: "Contempt-
ible. damnable, outrageous. I hope
that when the time comes we will
show no mercy.”
Speaker Rayburn: "Gruesome"
Japan Warned
An American note to Japan,
transmitted through Swim diplo-
matic channels and made public
at the White House yesterday, said
the United State* eventually will
bring those responsible for the ex-
ecutions to Justice
Japan did not say how many til-
ers it had put to death, but in-
formed this government, through
Swim channels that it had tried
those captured and sentenced them
to death. The sentence was oom- |
muted for the "larger number" of'
them, the note added, but was ear- ]
ried out on the others.
Of the 80 officer* and men who 1
flew to Japan with Maj Oen.,
Jamee H. DooUtUe last April the
War Department listed eight as j
prisoners or presumed prisoner* of
the Japanese and two as missing.'
The White House released the,
news of the executions tn the form
of a statement by the president,
received from a stop on hie war
IAY AFTRRNOON, APRIL 22, 1M3
nairi
i Iglnrei1 iHRWiitourb"' 'i
■' '-V' ’ ' i • «v y*-
A I I
Al L
CUI Tom Cole** and SherifT Roy ‘
Moore's Idea* aa to the relative
value of thing* are far. far apart
At a barbecue given by the colonel
recently, it waa learned that a
hound-dog had eaten aome twenty
turtqy egg*, which fact greatly per-
turbed Mr* Cole, and the SherifT
taking Mr* OoleS part. aakd. "Why.
I'd about that, dog quick.'' But Col
Cole couldn't aee it that way. and
remarked "Well. Sheriff IVe sup-
ported you each time you have run
for office, but I gueaa I'm off you
now..a* any man that would even
thinM of comparing a few turkey
■ IJqXMX bMNwvBI JXWy ftRan I
good judgment A turkey even to
turkey, but a good hound to
hound " But. wtth Mr* Cole
I up the Sheriff, he probab-
ly won! ioae the Cole family friend-
ship and lielp
WASHINGTON. April 11. —VM- neee Installation*
tato'htodUng’M ^TbT
ment agencies appeared headed to- State* planes returned.,
day toward requests for some regu- ---------
latton barring them from any die- RyrneS Racks
tributlon of "opinions and argu- i J
launching an investigation into Civilian Control
control of information" with a '
close questioning of methods used . i-------... — —
i by Ebner Davis, diroctar of War i BmMwnte BtabUtaattan r~ -
Information, members of the Ben- . James F Byram eras rsoorted tak-
ate Judiciary committee votosd ob- ‘ tag the toad treiJinTZarkstagt
jectlons to pamphlets on con trover- -----— ------------ ——
aial dowksetto subject*.
Several committee member*, how-
ever. said they regarded the OWI syram' advocecy of the move in
as a necessary clearing house to ehau wtth his fncei Senate coL-
I prevent what they termed issuance ) leagues apparently gaH new im-
of conflicting reports on war in- : petus to a bill vtgoroudy opposed
formation. by WFB Chairman Donald Neitoou
Davis was ctaeeted with the com- | and raised ths question In acme
mittee for more than two hour* senatorial minds about Nefssnb
yesterday after a pram conference future statu*,
wtth nearly Mb reporters; conduct- a* approved by the Bmmta baMt-
fflfty thousand men each week
will receive one million cigarets.
The Chesterfield kind, for Victory
Weeg That'* Chesterfield* rnes-
aage 'of good cheer to the fighting
mon 1st the front
With the slogan of “Ifa Victory
Tune* for the boys over here and
Victory Smokes for the boy* over
there." Liggett At Myer* Tobacco
Company, manufacturer* of Ches-
terfields. make* this announcement
five nights a week over the regu-
lar Fred Waring. "Please Time"
broadcast—Monday* through Fri-
day*-.-and also three night* (Tues-
day. Wednesday and Tiiurndayi on
the Harry Janie* program
Tl» sending of a million Chen-
terfleld*. week after week, to M.000
fighting men. In foreign bases
where uookrs are hard to gel and
supplies not too frequently deliv-
ered. to largely tile result of the
IMibUr * interest in Clieeterfleld*
but a hoe. and rushed for the
I. which was climbing a fence
— Jruck the possum wtth the hoe.
kllliag H. and to hto surprise lit -
tto-baby possums, seven of 'em.
cams railing from the pockets of
the mama-possum "I didn't aee a
one of thorn intis rascals ttU the
mma-pomum Ml from the fence."
“Bro here, young man." growled
the wmn at the office railing. "1
Rent to see somebody wtth a uttlo
Abe Scott a hunting went, and
irought home the bacon A
itborwoman called him and
of a possum that waa In her
m. Hunter Scott didn't get a
WASHINGTON. April ». -40—
The Truman committee railed to-
day for "a setenttfle determination
of the number of men who can use-
fully b< emptaysd In the armed
services" after disctoetaB that the
Allies tost il,roo.OO0 tone of ship-
ping last year, er "somewhat more”
than was built.
Senator Brewster (B-Ms). an ac-
tive member of the 8waata group
which is tnveottBbr^
gram, estimated
overbaianood united Nattarn peat*
struettan by LNbjNB - —
U UMMWWXB1 •»»- ,
- IRPtu
LMbAM tans * am
ed the BriUM^ak
ghJtnU-aEcroh aad AMar}
r\ntbe North FwNfc An
bombed and strafed Jap _
tlons on Klak* ten throe Ttmeday.
damaging the runway and camp
are*, of that Atauttan island. The
Aleutians Air tore bro now Mt
Ktoka 111 times this asonth.
Oonceraing the Nauru raid a
communique said that on April
' list a large force of Areay bombers
. canted out a daylight bombing at-
tack on Nauru Island, tn the Gil-
bert Tula nd group.
In spite Of heavy anti-aircraft
fire and defending fighter pianm
much damage was done to Japa-
___ United States
freshly opened senatorial inquiry *■» “J
for their hMns'ffteirteta to spend
the Brotor 8eMtok.lbn*to' concur -
ranos to the rooms reaalMkm w*e
S2ss*w^i trfShUdnJ0^«
to’itssr^^«
iRjira’S
House Votes for
Easter Holiday
_WAMnNGTON. April
The House voted today far an Bes-
ter recess untir itay11M Speaker
MM (D-TVx i announced toe '
body would have * final ShowttoUB
Art itofiB ptaa to skip an taSK i
ton year.
......
Teach ms, O Lord, the way of
thy Statutes, and I shall keep tt
unto the end. Give me understand-
ML and 1 shall keep thy laws; yea.
t.MMU observe ft with my whole
heart p*eim 110, n-M. .
The unusual need for eggs for
the fighting forces this year will
not keep the kiddies of Denton
from enjoying Uielr regular Raster
Bn hunt at the city Park which
each year has been sponsored by
the Denton Kiwanto club While
real eggs will not be used for the
Hunt, large capsules, made for beep-
stamp album* in good
will be hidden over the
T , T, Mis. end ft will be those
that the kiddie* will hunt for and
find. The kiddies of Denton, from
three to twelve year* of ege. are
in the Easter
, jr will be given
a war stamp, and three lucky kid-
dim will be given a 88 00 stamp
There will be plenty of grownup*
on hand for the care of the chil-
dren, and the mama* and papa* of
course are expected to attend.
The fun of hunting will . Btart
promptly at 3 o'clock Bunday af-
ternoon
By DeWITT MacKENSIE
Japan's barbaric atrecBr 4» «-
oeuttag American ataron wte were
prisoners of war givm point with
a vsngsanrr to the current Allied
reiteration that ths Axis power*
and Nippon must surrender uq-
craMlit tonally
Aa President nuosovoR has said,
all those who participated to th|s
trightfulneas will be brougM to
justice.
We could expect MtBtoR better
from a nation which tar years hqs
been pouring deliberate murdw
from the skis* upon defenseless
women and children in Chin*. The
bombing ktrootttos at Nanking sUJl
hggrify civilised countries. Who can
forget the mam rapings and mur-
ders of European women tn Hong -
kongT Or the treachery at fteari
HartarT
Announcement of this fresh crime
came after Washington aqd Lon-
don reaffirmed that unthtag btft
1 unconditional surrender will bo ac-
cepted from the enemy. PrcMtanfii
1 Roosevelt and Avila Camacho «*
phaslsed ft at their meeting st
Monterrey, Mexico, and British
Foreign Secretary Edsn evoked .
cheer* from th* House of Cbmmom
■ by a similar statement.
Difference Between Ware
There came to my desk today a
' little Associated Pram mature
potntina out that thio day. * year*
ago. Baran von Rlchtafen. Ger
many** greatest air see. WaMtot
down behind the BMMk-llfiMUA
Waatitai vu tauM with
tary honor*. Thia item streak me
as giving a perfect illustration of
the difference between this war and
the last
President Avila
1 us the key to this difference when
he said of the present conflict that
"we must above all destroy the
machinery of barbarton canatruct-
Tt7 broadcast, recorded «i_by the dictator*.”
... . . >. „ 1 I by the Asaoclated Press, said Ber-
the Senate chamber. Ben. Karl ' — 1
Lovelady ol Meridian moved to re- I
consider the celling-raising motion,
and the motion was approved with-
out dtscuiKion and by voice vote, j
The effect of the reconsidered vlct meanwhile, declared Today we are fighting pure bar-
amendment would • have been to We barism. The Japs have demon-
1 ... .. p™?0"*1 *° . S British Foreign Office Information strated this anew to the crime they
monthly UmitaUon on paymentaof , t^,at ,uppilea <4 pu recently have perpetrated on our assn. Recently
old Age pension* at S3.000.000 The t.... 3------— 1 *•-- —
present limit 1* 81.750 000 Pending on'The Russian front"
now before the Senate is an amend-
ment by Sen* T C Chadick of
Quitman. Harold Beck of Texar-
kana and Ben Ramsey of San Aug-
, usUne. setting the monthly maxi-
i mum outlay at 83.000.000
uth coraw „ . , ____
- 1_ ~ ; The Allie* respected Richtofen
Un political circles termed Chur- because he waa a clean fighter. He
chill's declaration "provocative " alway* would dip his wings in m-
ChurchlU's statement said the re- lute and sail away if an enemy pi-
*Wms Maybe t can help you.
afr.* replied the affable cieriL ”1
have M ltttteu authority as anybody
around here
Mfiw'et Justin was to
was IWRlto
ha got bm to irn 1
Mto WtoTOM
The amaMt Wrote, MaM
hero M < tAe beat af it
ataal *wta Bowuweib assn to_J
W hMy_Mk Tj
1 landing but the ship stalled and
fell. rolling over and over as It hit
the ground.
Flames flared up immediately.
Two men were thrown dear of
the ship but both were killed.
Papers on one tdentlfisd him as the
pitot i
At todianapoila. State Police
Captain Walter Eckert said state
trooper* sent to the Bvaguwille Air-
port had reported the removal of
i^n DOdiM Inxn uie pmiff iiwi uw
Identification of five of them.
Capl. Bckert said Army ofloota
" " ' itod that names of the
__as*,4.«lJ - - - -»*-----aa
wiUuifKi penaiiif non-
their next of kto
WASHINGTON. April M-MV-
The spectacular MW uni of Allied
airmen In North Africa ar* de-
stroying at least to per cent of
Axis shipping—both air and sea.
Robert P. Pattereon. an (taro* ere
Unr ** war* r>port*d
wtSale,
jsy hs**m tSMgRy***
n m g
AjTpoSSri. a^m th. rem
pus Christi, Tkx. and a 1.000 word
note of protect from the State De-
partment
The State Department declared:
"The government of th* united
Blates brands aa false the charge
that American aviator* intention-
ally have attacked non-combatants
anywhere.”
iTH.T” , ’I”."*,. ........ =
Allied Airmen in North Africa
Destroying 50 Per Cent of Enemy
Shippings Both by Air and Sea
mittee for more than two hour*: senatorial
war ~ t rtn — lFIai m neromm nMnfaroawm __
wtth nearly ITO reporters, conduct- ' ? ~
ed while th* senators looked on. ing coiMiftte*. the rosastwo wwoM
camp inspection journey at Oar- '
NEW YORK. April M.-OSV-BO-
viet officials were quoted today by
CB8 Correwpondent BUI Downs lq
J 10i P^’^P^hed''fi^~ti^'with
| S-Sr turned on to fadU- to to th. roe Sf
' tate it* landing
They said that a* it neared the
control toner at a tow altitude the
' pitot apparently decided to make
another circle of the field before
T Nelson of
BMhetai bombers leered agb-
cept of human decency.”
Piiritenf Roosevelts announce-
ment tote yesterday that some of pjghter^eoorted Japanese bowte-
the American fitero wt» helped <ra , hjgh-tovei attack on the
bomb military target* in Japan last city of Imphal oaroixw
year had been put to death elec- <tamaffe In one part of the
trifled and shocked the capital. . a small number of oae-
Mlngled wtth Mr. Roosevelt's as- i MiUe*. RAF Dianas destroyed one
asrtton that these "diabolical 1 damaged another In both of-
crimea" would make America more I tensive and defensive operattom,
‘ " * *11 the British plane* returned.
lery have beat* back
major throata by Axia |
preaaureTupon thdr*!?
defense Hnea, infHetinc toaaM
which inchKhd dMtnicti'm at
27 tanka and capture of W0
- ■ th^ Medjek EI-
nounced today.
Fltete Brt
ern front w
BltWSWS
NMfiwh
fantry tote
such
by a voice vote
Quickly foliowiiw this action. I
Houghton Brownlee, chair-1
man of the committee on gover-
wav* broadcasts to Germany, di-
I .
lege and of Richard Hlov*ll <>(
Floydada to be district attorney oi
the 110th Judicial District
I London stated that X400A00 people
I had been executed or had died in
! prison in Nasi-occupied countries
i by the end of 1041 W* don't have
staggering figure to
. it. for the Boche
themsehro have annotmeed numer-
KVATtuviiUuK. ma . April xi—ou* mass execution*
1 —An Army airplane crashed white and boasted of them
. making a landing at the Evansville ' — ----
‘ Mtadclpal Airport shortly
' last mignlght and 10 men
' killed. Major -----
' representative
Major Dickson issued this formal
statement
"An army airplane crashed at the
official, meanwhile, declared
M.«* »» . | I... I. UK. w) t-.^ ■ " I • — •
British Foreign Office taformajion 1 strated this
been reaching the German armies th* inter-AUted information com-
i mittee of the United Nations In
“ Army Plane Crash j
Fatal to 10 Men prove 5* point.
I C 1 ~ _____
I EVANSVILLE Ind. April . oro masa exKutton* of dviitaAe
1 —An Armv alrnlaiwi ctwaKmI wKUm I mvwfl trowA* m ~ . gg IWfHtBftlB
’ i That's Why we are going to force
before unconditional surrender and smash
. - efere barbarism.
‘ r F C. Dickson. Army |
dative at the field, reported. '
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